That is a beautiful photo of the couple and the landscape in the background is stunning. I wish I could go to Bhutan, but it's too expensive for me, as I feel that it's the sort of place I'd have to spend at least two weeks at because it's far away, but I couldn't simply afford to spend $250 a day there

__________________"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone". Audrey Hepburn

*"Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy". Anne Frank

What is " The Gyalsey" ???
Sorry, this is the first time i follow Bhutan royals.

__________________"All what we hope for is that a day will come, when we have all gone, when people will say that this man has tried, and his family tried. This is all there is to seek in this world."HM King Hussein I of Jordan

__________________"All what we hope for is that a day will come, when we have all gone, when people will say that this man has tried, and his family tried. This is all there is to seek in this world."HM King Hussein I of Jordan

ٍThat`s sound logical ..
I believe the queen is due to give birth early this year . Dose the prayers mean she about to deliver or in labor??
Both the king & queen shared the same link on their Facebook accounts.

__________________"All what we hope for is that a day will come, when we have all gone, when people will say that this man has tried, and his family tried. This is all there is to seek in this world."HM King Hussein I of Jordan

Our happiness knows no bounds, as we announce the Royal Birth of His Royal Highness The Gyalsey on 5th February 2016.
Our Prince, the first Royal Child of His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Her Majesty Queen Jetsun Pema, was delivered safely at the Lingkana Palace, Thimphu. His Majesty was at Her Majesty's side during the time of the delivery. Following the Royal Birth, His Royal Highness was first presented to His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo.
Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen and His Royal Highness are both in perfect health.
All sacred Bhutanese traditions were observed for the auspicious occasion, with His Holiness the Je Khenpo presiding over the religious ceremonies.
Their Majesties and members of the Royal family are filled with profound joy on the birth of His Royal Highness.
Their Majesties expressed appreciation to the Bhutanese medical team for their service.
Their Majesties also expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Zhung Dratshang, Rabdeys, and other religious organizations who performed prayer ceremonies in all the Dzongs and Lhakhangs across the country for the wellbeing of His Royal Highness, Their Majesties, and the people of Bhutan.
We join the people of Bhutan in our heartfelt prayers for the wellbeing of Her Majesty and His Royal Highness, and in the expression of our joy on this momentous occasion.

Congratulations! Welcome to the World, little Prince!
He was born in the Palace, not in hospital?
The King was present at birth? I was sure the family birth is not practiced in that culture, only in so called "Western World"

Congratulations! Welcome to the World, little Prince!
He was born in the Palace, not in hospital?
The King was present at birth? I was sure the family birth is not practiced in that culture, only in so called "Western World"

__________________"All what we hope for is that a day will come, when we have all gone, when people will say that this man has tried, and his family tried. This is all there is to seek in this world."HM King Hussein I of Jordan